Life Blood [Joanne Shenandoah]

1. Messenger2. Circle of Friendship3. When Eyes Meet4. Path of Beauty5. Song of Union6. Woman's Dance7. Dance of the North8. Life Blood9. Messenger Reprise

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Additional Info

Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 809

Credits

Producer

Peter Kater; Chris Anderson

Engineer

Peter Kater; Chris Andersen; Chris Anderson

All songs are traditional Haudenosaunee-Iroquois chants and melodies put to music by Peter Kater.Personnel: Joanne Shenandoah (vocals); Peter Kater (piano, synthesizer); Randy Chavez (acoustic & electric guitars); Michael Moses Tirsch (percussion).Recorded at Nevessa Production, Saugerties, New York, and in Tivoli, New York. Includes liner notes by Joanne Shenandoah, Doug George, Chris White and Peter Kater.,Personnel: Joanne Shenandoah (vocals); Randy Chavez (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Kazu Matsui (flute, shakuhachi); Peter Kater (piano, synthesizer); Tony Levin (bass guitar); Michael Moses Tirsch (percussion).Recording information: Milagro Sound Recorders, Glendale, CA; Nevessa Production, Saugerties, NY; Tivoli, NY.Unknown Contributor Role: Peter Kater.After their moving collaboration on a TV documentary, vocalist Joanne Shenandoah and pianist/composer Peter Kater were moved to record a whole album of traditional Iroquois songs. These nine ancient songs are similar in melody and lyrics; the melodic line is long and sweet like a lullaby while the language flies light with elongated vowel sounds. For the most part, Kater surrounds the songs airily, with light organ chords that touch extended vistas. Only "Woman's Dance" is jazzed up. His piano adds sweet, melodic touches. "Dance of the North," with its eddies of wind, is spellbinding, like mighty clouds skimming gracefully across mountain ranges; according to Shenandoah, this song is a "thunder dance" and mourning song. Kazu Matsui on shakuhachi flute brings a ghostly Zen element to the beginning of title track, but a beat builds and the song races in joyous prayer to the blood of life, water. The heartbeat here is especially effective. Shenandoah's voice is so rich and inviting you can almost inhale it. Also appearing are Michael Moses Tirsch on percussion; Randy Chavez on acoustic, electric, and processed guitar; and Tony Levin on bass guitar. ~ Carol Wright